Rangers chief executive Patrick Stewart has demanded answers over the major penalty decision in the Premier Sports Cup final against Celtic.
Deputy Prime Minister Ms Rayner said the Government was ‘taking a step towards relighting the fire in our great regions’.
Prosecutors and the defence have agreed to recommend a sentence of between four and six years in prison, according to the plea agreement.
The raid comes a week after fighters marched on the Syrian capital in their lightning offensive that forced Syrian President Bashar Assad to flee.
A murderer has said he “hated” his victim’s mother for campaigning for a key change in the double jeopardy law that eventually brought him to justice. The public parole hearing for William Dunlop, who ...
Pyrotechnics displays from Celtic and Rangers supporters ahead of the Premier Sports Cup final are being probed by Police Scotland with the SPFL adding the incidents to their ongoing disciplinary ...
A scheme designed to protect the UK from covert foreign influence will commence in summer 2025, according to the Government. The Foreign Influence Registration Scheme (Firs) was initially expected to ...
Damage done to Holyhead port during Storm Darragh is feared to be worse than originally thought, and could see ferry services cancelled until after Christmas. This could result in Christmas parcels ...
Ashley Hurst, of Osborne Clarke law firm, is alleged to have ‘improperly attempted to restrict’ Dan Neidle’s right to publish ...
Lawyers for child serial killer Lucy Letby will make a fresh bid to challenge her convictions on the grounds that the lead prosecution medical expert at her trial was “not reliable”.
An alleged Chinese spy who was banned from the UK and linked to the Duke of York can now be named as Yang Tengbo, a High Court judge has ruled.
Asylum seekers in Glasgow will benefit from a new £500,000 fund for English classes to help integrate them into local communities.